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==Narration==
 
==Narration==
This morning's message began Paramahamsa Nithyananda's series on the sacred sentiments. While doing research on the topic of devotion, Bhakti, Paramahamsa Nithyananda was surprised that no studies existed in the West on the concept of Bhakti. Lots had been done on the power of prayer, and its positive effect on illnesses, but no interest was shown about Devotion.
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The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism, Jagatguru Mahasannidhanam, His Divine Holiness, Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam, expounded on the Cosmic Principles of [[Bhakti]] during the everyday live public talk - [[Nithyananda Satsang]]. In this talk entitled [[Dissolve into Devotion - Nithyananda Morning Satsang (07 Nov 2010) Message]], His Divine Holiness (HDH) began His series on [[Sacred Sentiments]]. In exploring the work of modern day researchers, He shared that He found that the literature is replete with studies on the power of prayer, however the subject of Bhakti was not touched on. His Divine Holiness juxtaposed prayer as it is practiced in the West with the Vedic concept of Bhakti. Westerners are taught that God exists outside themselves but in the Vedic tradition, God and the universe are not separate, He explained. His Divine Holiness shared that Bhakti helps with the correct understanding of the relationship between God, nature, human society, and ourselves and when we understand that we are all [[One]], then sacred sentiment occurs.
 
 
Paramahamsa Nithyananda was very clear; these two concepts are completely different. Prayer has its roots in the Western religious concept that there is one almighty God that created the universe.
 
 
 
In the Vedic tradition, God and the universe are not separate.  The whole consciousness decided to expand and enjoy itself, and so it became many. The Ganges civilization knew all is consciousness, and to celebrate the very existence of consciousness.  The reason the Siddha style of healing is so effective is that it treats every cell and molecule in the body as an independent intelligence.
 
The understanding of God and the Universe is the distinction between devotion and prayer.  Bhakti flowers from the center of the synchronicity of knowing we are one with the source.  When we understand the correct relationship between God, nature, human society, and ourselves, that we are all one, sacred sentiment occurs.
 
 
 
When we don't understand the relationship of these four, only sentiment, flawed emotion, occurs.
 
 
 
People who feel there is a God and a Heaven will feel cheated when they try to go there after death. Understand the Origin enjoys itself out of its own independent intelligence.  When this right understanding hits you, you will feel a great bubbling up in your heart and a huge load vanishes from your system.  That feeling is Bhakti, devotion.
 
 
 
The basis for Bhakti is non-suffering.  If you are suffering, get rid of it, unclutch from it.  No devotion can happen with suffering. From the base of non-suffering, anything emotion that wells up in you is the sacred sentiment.
 
Tomorrow, Paramahamsa Nithyananda will continue with his discourse on sacred sentiment.  
 
  
 
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Dissolve into Devotion - Nithyananda Morning Satsang (07 Nov 2010) Message

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The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism, Jagatguru Mahasannidhanam, His Divine Holiness, Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam, expounded on the Cosmic Principles of Bhakti during the everyday live public talk - Nithyananda Satsang. In this talk entitled Dissolve into Devotion - Nithyananda Morning Satsang (07 Nov 2010) Message, His Divine Holiness (HDH) began His series on Sacred Sentiments. In exploring the work of modern day researchers, He shared that He found that the literature is replete with studies on the power of prayer, however the subject of Bhakti was not touched on. His Divine Holiness juxtaposed prayer as it is practiced in the West with the Vedic concept of Bhakti. Westerners are taught that God exists outside themselves but in the Vedic tradition, God and the universe are not separate, He explained. His Divine Holiness shared that Bhakti helps with the correct understanding of the relationship between God, nature, human society, and ourselves and when we understand that we are all One, then sacred sentiment occurs.

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